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. 2011 Jan;2(1):53-8.
doi: 10.4103/0976-9668.82322.

Science behind human saliva

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Science behind human saliva

Manjul Tiwari. J Nat Sci Biol Med. 2011 Jan.

Abstract

Saliva is a complex fluid, which influences oral health through specific and nonspecific physical and chemical properties. The importance of saliva in our everyday activities and the medicinal properties it possesses are often taken for granted. However, when disruptions in the quality or quantity of saliva do occur in an individual, it is likely that he or she will experience detrimental effects on oral and systemic health. Often head and neck radiotherapy has serious and detrimental side effects on the oral cavity including the loss of salivary gland function and a persistent complaint of a dry mouth (xerostomia). Thus, saliva has a myriad of beneficial functions that are essential to our well-being. Although saliva has been extensively investigated as a medium, few laboratories have studied saliva in the context of its role in maintaining oral and general health.

Keywords: Diagnostic fluid; human saliva; saliva; salivary gland.

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Conflict of Interest: None declared.

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The RNA profile in whole saliva

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